Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Bibliographical references:
1. Bibliographical references of monographs or books should be included
as a footnote and they will be quoted completely the first time they
appear with the following elements in this order: author (first and last
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name), title and subtitle (in italics), translator, annotator, prolog wri-
ter, etc., number of volumes, edition (when it is not the first), city of
publication, publishing house, year of publication, number of pages,
illustrations, maps, graphics, etc., collection. All these elements must
be separated by commas.
Electronic references should include the following elements: name of
the article or the book followed by a period and the word “In” plus the
web page information (date of consultation: dd/mm/yy).
When an article that belongs to a collective book is quoted, it should
follow this order: author (first and last name), title of the chapter be-
tween inverted commas, the preposition “in”, name of the editor or
editors or coordinators, the abbreviation between square brackets
[ed.], [coords.], title of the book in italics, city, publishing house, year,
pages of the chapter.
Examples:
–– Marc Augé, Oblivion, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press,
2004.
–– Roxana Chirinos, “Conversación con LikaMutal.” In http://agen-
ciaperu.com/cultural/portada/cvr3/mutal.html (date fo consulta-
tion: 20 May 2011).
–– Bartolomé de las Casas, Historia de las Indias, ed. A. Millares
Carlo and preliminary study by Lewis Hanke, Mexico, fce, 1981.
–– Bartolomé de las Casas, Apología contra Ginés de Sepúlveda,
trans. and ed. Angel Losada, Madrid, Editora Nacional, 1975.
–– Analía Reale and Alejandra Vitale [eds.], La argumentación,
Buenos Aires, Ars, 1995.
–– Carlos Iván Degregori, “Heridas abiertas, derechos esquivos: refle
xiones sobre la Comisión de la Verdad y in Reconciliación,” in Ray-
nal Belay, Jorge Bracamonte and Carlos Iván Degregori [eds.],
Memorias en conflicto: aspectos de la violencia política con-
temporánea, Lima, iep/iffa, 2004, pp. 75-85.
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2. Articles of academic journals will be registered as follows: author, title of
the article (between inverted commas) followed by preposition “in”, tit-
le of the publication (in italics), period, tome (t.), volume (vol.) or year,
number (num.), place of publication, date of publication, pages where
the article is located. All these elements must be separated by commas.
Examples:
–– Pierre Nora, “Between Memory and History: Les lieux de mémoi-
re,” in Representations, num. 26, spring, 1989, pp. 7-25.
–– Greg Grandin and Thomas Miller, “Editor’s Introduction,” in Ra-
dical History Review, vol. xx, num. 97, 2007, pp. 1-10.
4. Registration of theses will be done as follows: author, title and subtitle (in
italics), place, year, number of pages, between brackets, degree, school
and university. All these elements must be separated by commas.
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Book reviews:
The book reviews must be between four and eight pages long (1624 cha-
racters: 25 lines, 65 strokes per line).
It is advised that the books reviewed deal with the Latin American reality
as seen from the perspective of philosophy, history, literature and the so-
cial sciences. The reviewed works must be recent (published within the
last two years).
Copyright notice:
The authors must accept the following terms:
1. They will retain copyright and yield the right of first publication to the
journal. The work will be published under a Creative Commons licen-
se (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which allows
third parties to use the work as long as the authors name and original
publication in the journal is mentioned (Latinoamérica. Revista de Es-
tudios Latinoamericanos, year and pages).
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3. It is permitted and recommended that the authors disseminate their
work online (i.e. in institutional telematics archives or on their web-
sites) before and during the submission process, which may produce
interesting exchanges and increase the citations of the published work
(See The Open Access Effect).
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